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I was reading my car club newsletter where there is a report from 100 years of german national auto-club ADAC. It includes a photo from 50 years celebration held in 1953, showing president Theodor Heuss (first West German president 1949-1959, serving two terms) visiting ADAC. In the background there is a flag of ADAC, vertically displayed - white with black cotized Scandinavian cross on the center of which is a black bordered white disk with black displayed eagle between letters ADAC written in German Fraktur.
What strikes me as odd is that the flag has certainly a political connotation
that I find unusual for 1953, though certainly this is not based on the
Nazi flag, but the older Imperial banner. Is the flag still used?
Željko Heimer, 27 Jun 2003
An actual ADAC boatflag (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobilclub, Munich,
Germany) was just sold at eBay.
Jörg M. Karaschewski, 6 Jul 2003
Very much like what I saw in 1953 photo. Of course, there the flag was
rectangular and without the anchor, but that is quite expected, right.
The colours I was not aware, I assumed the "Prusian" cotized cross (i.e.
like Imperial naval ensign), but obviously the cross is red with yellow
and black borders.
Željko Heimer, 6 Jul 2003
White pennant with a red saltire. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 Jun 2002
White pennant with a thin black triangle stretching from hoist to fly.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Three blue-white-red triangles fitted into each other. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Black pennant with a yellow arrow pointing to the hoist. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
A pennant quarterly divided by a white saltire, black-red-red-black.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Red pennant with a blue chevron fimbriated white. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Three red-white-red triangles fitted into each other. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Red-white-red are the colours of Greifswald.
Santiago Dotor, 3 Nov 2005
White pennant with five red-white-black-white-red (1:1:2:1:1) chevrons.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
Or Segeltechnische Arbeitsgruppe an der RWTH-Aachen e.V. - Green
pennant with an orange arrow head pointing to the fly. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 21 Jun 2002
White flag with a red cross, the arms of Hesse
in the canton and a blue anchor in the lower hoist. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 May 2002
Vertically divided red-blue, with a yellow disc stretching equally over
the red and blue fields. The river Alster crosses Hamburg from North to
South and is tributary of the Elbe. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 May 2002
Pennant divided per saltire, blue-white. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 11 Jun 2002
Horizontally divided red-white with a stylized A countercharged. Altmühltal
is the valley of the river Altmühl, tributary of the Danube in Kelheim,
between Ingolstadt and Regensburg.
Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 May 2002
Black pennant with a yellow Scandinavian cross. Altona is a part of
Hamburg
city. Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 10 Jun 2002
Blue field with three white-red-white thin vertical stripes at hoist,
the letters AIYCB in white placed vertically in the red stripe, and a white
eagle spreading its wings on the blue field. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 May 2002
Red flag with a big blue canton with a white thin diagonal stripe and
a white star on each side of the stripe. Source: yacht
club website.
Ivan Sache, 5 May 2002
The club is situated in Ammerland, a village on the south-east shore
of the Starnberger See south of Munich.
Stefan Schwoon, 6 May 2002
King Ludwig II of Bavaria drowned in
the Starnberger See in 1886. Whether it was an accident caused by his mental
disorders or an assassination intended to end the independence of Bavaria
remains controversial.
Ivan Sache, 6 May 2002
Nautic Club Ammersee (Bavaria) - Dark blue burgee with four triangles
(with different shapes!) and a yellow steering wheel. Ammersee is a Bavarian
lake located south-west of Munich.
Source: Club
website.
Ivan Sache, 1 Jul 2002
Red pennant with a white fly separated by a serration. Three stylized
sailing boats (white sail over black hull) in the red field. Ansbach
is located in Middle Franconia, west of Nuremberg, on the river Frankische
Rezat. Gunzenhausen is located 20 km south-east of Ansbach, on the river
Altmühl. The serration on the flag recalls the Franconian
rake. Source: yacht club website.
Ivan Sache, 19 Jun 2002
White pennant with a black border, divided by a black scandinavian cross.
In the middle of the cross, a red disc including a white hexagram pointing
towards upper hoist. Source: yacht club
website.
Argo was the vessel on which Jaso and the Argonauts sailed to Colchis
to capture the Golden Fleece. They succeeded with the help of the magician
Medea. On the way back, Jaso abandoned Medea, who by revenge cut the throat
of their children. The story inspired several writers such as Euripides,
Seneca and Corneille, as well as the movie maker Pier Paolo Pasolini, with
Maria Callas as Medea.
Ivan Sache, 5 Jun 2002